This is our rescue Belgium Malinois, Xena. She's
got drive out the gazoo! Her drive and energy keep my daughter
busy and provides a lot of fun and laughs. She will be starting
agility and possibly Schutzhund. Both will give a great focus
for her drives. Unfortunately, those drives make her rat-dangerous
- for now.
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Always ready to play...................
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oh, here birdie, birdie!
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She wants to make sure we don't leave without her,
so she jumped in the trunk (honest, I didn't make her get in there)
while we were loading up!
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One of the benefits of doggie daycare, she comes
home exhausted after all that playing.
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Xena in agility class
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This is Drako, another adopted Malinios. He comes
from K9 working stock and was turned in only because of the owner's
(officer) tragic illness. I'm glad he hadn't even begun his training
yet so I know he is a "clean slate" to work with. Time
permitting, I may have some high goals for this boy!
Drako (left) and Xena
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miscellanious MWR or rescue rats
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A hairless sister from the "A" litter
- Abbey, Asia, etc.
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Two brothers from the "A" litter. Their
owner, Carol, sent me this cute picture.
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nap time
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The girls enjoying the outdoors.
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"Chewie" the degu
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My Fish
Before I had fish, I never realized how even
they can have different characters and do many funny things!
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from my days of betta breeding and showing.
A nice young royal blue halfmoon
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A steel blue double tail female
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Red butterfly after breeding - that's why his fins are torn
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A gorgeous red halhmoon near top form
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My wild bettas
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My German Rams
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My Ciclid tank
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the marine tank
Brazilian royal gramma. This guy is a real character!
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